| Acheson, Dean, 225–26 | |
| ADA (Americans for Democratic Action), 31, 92 | |
| African-Americans and the Quest for Civil Rights, 1900–1990 (Cashman), 108 | |
| African diplomats, 35–37, 166 | |
| Air Force, 115–16, 206, 212 | |
| Alabama, 53 | |
| Alexander, Sadie Tanner, 24–26, 119–20 | |
| Alexander-Minter, Rae, 24, 25 | |
| Ambrose, Stephen E., 73–74 | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science, 37 | |
| American Federation of Labor (AFL), 23 | |
| Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 31, 92 | |
| American Veterans Committee, 47 | |
| amicus curiae briefs, 74, 163, 172–75, 178–79, 187–89, 213 | |
| Andrews Air Force Base, 120–21 | |
| ANP (Associated Negro Press), 119–20 | |
| Arkansas Democratic Party, 86 | |
| Army, U. S., 54, 112, 114 | |
| Arrendell, Inez R., 206–7 | |
| Asapansa-Johnson, C., 137 | |
| Associated Negro Press (ANP), 119–20 | |
| Atlanta Constitution,61–62, 93–94 | |
| atomic bomb, 165 | |
| Ausbrooks, Elizabeth, 203, 208 | |
| Austin American Statesman,184 |
| Bailey, Thomas D., 184 | |
| Baker, Mrs. M. R., 62 | |
| Baltimore Afro-American,28–29, 40–41, 185–86, 194 | |
| Barnett, Ross, 75 | |
| Battery D, 6, 21–22, 225, 227 | |
| Bell, Jack, 78–79 | |
| Bergman, Ingrid, 22–23 | |
| Berlin Airlift, 95 | |
| Bethune, Mary McLeod, 2–3, 24, 112, 149–50, 155 | |
| Biemiller, Andrew, 97, 99 | |
| Biemiller plank, 97–99 | |
| big city labor, 90–91, 95 | |
| Bill of Rights, 26 | |
| Black Caucus, 2, 19, 31, 76 | |
| Black Woman's Experience, A (Dunnigan), 149 | |
| Bolte, Charles G., 47 | |
| Bond, Julian, 228 | |
| Boswell amendment, 53 | |
| Bradley, Omar, 113, 206 | |
| Branch, Taylor, 74–75 | |
| Breaking Barriers (Rowan), 46 | |
| Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 59 | |
| Brown, Bob, 227–28 | |
| Brown, Linda, 187 | |
| Brown, Oliver, 187 | |
| Brown v. Board of Education,9–10, 64, 74, 172, 187–93, 220 | |
| Burton, Harold, 167–68, 172, 179–80, 192–93 | |
| Bush, George, 117 | |
| Byrd, Harry, 38, 62, 81 |
| CAA (Civil Aeronautics Administration), 154 | |
| cabinet, 106, 148, 165 | |
| Canton (Ohio) Repository,78–79 | |
| Carey, James B., 23 | |
| Carr, Robert K., 46 | |
| Cashman, Sean Dennis, 108 | |
| Chapman, Oscar L., 157 | |
| Chicago Defender,105–6, 114 | |
| Chicago Sun-Times,142–43 | |
| Christianity, 6 | |
| Churchill, Winston, 9, 36 | |
| citizenship, 53–54 | |
| Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA), 154 | |
| civil rights: basic rights, 51–58; citizenship and its privileges, 53–54; equality of opportunity, 55–58, 68; federal role, 26–27, 34–35, 49–51, 58–64, 81, 95, 105; freedom of conscience and expression, 55, 68; goals, |
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Publication information:
Book title: Harry Truman and Civil Rights: Moral Courage and Political Risks.
Contributors: Michael R. Gardner - Author.
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press.
Place of publication: Carbondale, IL.
Publication year: 2002.
Page number: 269.
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